Corinth Object: I 250
Collection:   Corinth
Type:   Object
Name:   I 250
Title:   MARBLE INSCRIBED REVETMENT: LATIN
Category Code:   I
Object Number:   250
Old Number:   I-XXXX-0354 (lapsed)
Description:   Thin revetment slab, sawn in back, front worked smoothly. Top and lt. side of slab beveled; at lt. edge of a cyma reversa moulding (?), carved with egg (?), tips of which preserved.
Writing:   inscribed. Inscribed on one face, parts of two lines, Latin, letters deeply and carefully cut; letter H00.069 (line 1); space between lines H00.032: MFV[ CO.[ C: upper half preserved; after "O" a vertical stroke.
Condition:   Fragment. Originally, a single frgt., broken all edges; added join, giving two in all, broken all edges, preserving front and back faces, part of moulding.
Dimensions Actual:   T00.025-00.026
Dimensions Preserved:   H00.211 W00.222
Dimensions Restored:   Fine-crystalled white marble.
Period:   Early Roman (44BC-1/2 2nd c AD)
Chronology:   Early Roman
Area:   Theater
Context:   Theater, From theater trench; join: same.
Bibliography:   Corinth VIII.2 N164
Site:   Corinth
City:   Ancient Corinth
Country:   Greece
References:   Publication: West, Corinth 8:2, 1931
Monument: Theater